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PGNiG receives first LNG supply in Klaipeda

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Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has received the first supply of LNG delivered by sea at the LNG reloading station located in the sea port of Klaipeda, Lithuania.

Since the beginning of April, when PGNiG became the sole user of the station, as many as over 50 LNG road tankers carrying a total volume of almost 1000 t of LNG have been dispatched from the station.

On 11 June 2020, PGNiG received an LNG cargo at the Klaipeda reloading station. Finland’s Gasum delivered approximately 1500 t of LNG that originated in Norway. The liquefied gas has been loaded into onshore storage tanks. From there, it may be transported by LNG road tankers from Klaipeda to consumers in the Baltic States and north-eastern Poland.

“Foreign expansion is extremely important to any business. In Poland, we are the leader in the development of the small scale LNG market, and the use of the Klaipeda terminal allows us to join in the development of this segment on the promising local market. We have serious plans to develop sales of LNG in the Baltic States, all the more so that our cooperation with Lithuanian partner, Klaipedos Nafta, the owner of the station we operate in Klaipeda, can be described as exemplary,” said Jerzy Kwiecinski, PGNiG’s CEO.

“The small scale LNG market in the region shows positive signs of potential growth as new LNG facilities are planned and launched in the Baltic countries and network of LNG filling stations for heavy duty vehicles are foreseen to be subsidised in Lithuania. Klaipeda LNG reloading station is of significant importance to contribute to the LNG availability in the market. We are delighted to have established strategic fruitful partnership with PGNiG. Its scale, competence and leadership will contribute not only to the development of the market, but also to the transition to the cleaner fuels, it means, to more sustainable economy”, said Darius Šilenskis, CEO of Klaipedos Nafta.

The LNG reloading station in Klaipeda features five storage tanks with a total capacity of 2250 t of LNG. It has two loading bays for LNG trucks and ISO containers, which can be used simultaneously. The wharf of the station makes it possible not only to receive LNG from vessels, but also to load LNG from the terminal.

PGNiG has been the user of the Klaipeda station since the beginning of April 2020. The facility belongs to Klaipedos Nafta, and in November 2019 the Polish company won the tender for five-year use of 100% of its technical capabilities. To date, PGNiG has already sold over 50 cargoes from the station, making up a total of almost 1000 t of LNG.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/15062020/pgnig-receives-first-lng-supply-in-klaipda/

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